by holdthefrontpage staff
A job cull at a South-West daily newspaper could see three sub-editors and other staff lose their jobs.
Consultation is currently ongoing at the Herald Express, Torquay, with a team of five sub-editors being reduced to two.
A librarian is also under notice of redundancy while admin and sales staff have already left the company.
Other savings have come through the shedding of casual staff including at least six community correspondents, who contribute pieces for local news pages, and the sub-editor who worked on them.
Another sub-editor took early retirement and was not replaced about two months ago, sources told HoldtheFrontPage.
Northcliffe titles in Devon are due to go on to a new server meaning copy from the Herald Express, Exeter's Express and Echo and Plymouth dailies The Herald and Western Morning News will be available for sister papers.
The Western Morning News has two reporters based in the Torquay office but they were told they could either lose their jobs or be moved over to the Herald Express, sources said.
No-one from senior management within Northcliffe's South West Media Group division was available to comment.